Albert Farré hits viral success with AI-generated 'Simpsons' parody

The engineer from la Pobla de Segur creates a viral video recreating Lleida's identity using AI.

A microphone on a studio desk with a computer in the background.
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A microphone on a studio desk with a computer in the background.

Engineer Albert Farré, from la Pobla de Segur, has reached over 500,000 views with The Lleidatans, a parody of The Simpsons opening credits created using Artificial Intelligence.

Known as TitoWorld, Farré combined his technical background at Endesa with his passion for AI to experiment with camera movement models. The project focuses on Lleida, blending global technology with local identity.

"Whenever I do creative projects of this type, I am inspired by home. When you connect technology with territory, the project has another soul."

Albert Farré · Engineer and digital creator
The workflow involved ChatGPT for scripting and Flux for keyframes. Farré points out that while traditional animation costs thousands, this project's computational cost was only 45 euros.
The creator believes AI democratizes audiovisual production, emphasizing that human creativity and narrative remain essential to stand out in the digital age.